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Neil Young Tickets

Neil Young tickets to his 2015 Rebel Content tour are on sale now! This summer, Young will be playing concerts across the country with Promise of the Real, Willie Nelson's sons' band. It can't get much more rock n' roll than this. The two have combined forces to record a joint album of protest songs called The Monsanto Years, and you can be the first to hear them live in concert. Neil Young tickets always sell fast, so check out the tour schedule below and buy your concert tickets soon to be rockin' in the free world!

Neil Young Concert Tickets

After four decades of performing, Neil Young is back on tour promoting his new protest album The Monsanto Years, which he recently recorded with Willie Nelson's sons. Hailed as one of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" by Rolling Stone, Young has redefined the folk genre as one of the most versatile and brilliant singer-songwriters of our time. But he's not getting any younger (pun intended). The 2015 Rebel Content Tour could be his last, so browse the Neil Young schedule above to see when he'll be shredding guitar in a city near you, and buy your Neil Young tickets soon before they're gone!

About Neil Young

During his Buffalo Springfield days, Young lent his expert guitar, harmonics, and distinctive lyrics to the band best known for the politically-charged "For What It's Worth," finding mainstream success with the release of Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield Again, and Last Time Around. The tracks he worked on alone, however, were what defined his solo career. Songs like "Mr. Soul" and "Broken Arrow" served as a chronicle of the different songwriting approaches that Young would later infuse into his most popular work like "Rockin' in the Free World" (Pearl Jam is famous for covering this song live in concert), "Old Man," "Harvest Moon," and "Heart of Gold," all of which would greatly influence subsequent generations of musicians.

From his involvement with Crazy Horse to becoming a significant addition to Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Neil Young forged onwards with his career, writing deeply personal songs. He was never afraid of speaking his liberal political views, much like other singer-songwriters of his generation, including his friend and colleague Joni Mitchell. Frequently, addressing his views on the Kent State Massacre (later, the Tianenmen Square Massacre) in the song "Ohio", or his displeasure at the racism of the South during the Civil Rights Movement in the song "Southern Man," he became the center of controversy. Neil Young never had to advertise Neil Young tickets, as fans were naturally lining up to hear his poweful and important music. Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote a response to "Southern Man," attacking Neil by name in his lyrics to the popular "Sweet Home Alabama," the song that's thought to have defined Southern rock.

Neil Young is a powerhouse -- one of the most influential and timeless songwriters of our time -- so it's really no surprise that Neil Young tickets are some of the hottest-selling tickets around. Even as the music industry is being whittled away by the hovering control of the monstrous record labels in the wake of the one-hit-wonder glossy cut-out American Idol era, the legendary Neil Young is still here to remind you what real music is. Neil Young concerts are honest and raw and that's truly what it's all about, and now you have another chance to see him live in concert. Fresh out of the studio with none other than Willie Nelson's sons, Young has just recorded a new album full of protest songs, calling out Monsanto, the chemical company known for GMOs, Starbucks, "Too Big to Fail" corporations, and more on The Monsanto Years. Don't miss hearing new and old Neil Young classics on the 2015 Rebel Content tour!